Motorola P30 is official, combines the latest phone designs

Just yesterday, we saw a few leaked images about an upcoming Motorola phone. What’s interesting about it is that it practically has the design of an iPhone X from Apple and the gradient color that we first saw on Huawei’s P20 Pro. Well, it’s now officially announced and it’s called the Motorola P30.

The Motorola P30 is a new midrange phone meant for the Chinese market. It’s essentially a Lenovo phone with the Motorola branding. It’s got a borderless 6.2-inch IPS LCD with a Full HD+ resolution and wide notch. The phone is quite tall due to its 19:9 aspect ratio.

The silicon inside the Motorola P30 is the modest Snapdragon 636 processor with the Adreno 509 GPU. The phone has 6GB of memory, which is plenty for multitasking. As for storage, it comes in either 64GB or 128GB. It also has a microSD card slot for more photos, apps, and files.

At the back of the phone, we have an iPhone-esque dual-camera setup using 16- and 5-megapixel sensors. The main lens has an f/1.8 aperture, while the second one has f/2.2. For selfies, there’s a 12-megapixel front camera with an f/2.0 aperture.

As mentioned earlier, Lenovo is behind this Motorola phone and since it’s for the Chinese market, it’s got the ZUI 4.0 skin on top of Android 8.0 Oreo. The UI is from Lenovo’s books and it’s pretty much like any Chinese-made Android skin that doesn’t come with Google services.

A USB-C port is found at the bottom along with the 3.5mm audio jack. Fascinatingly, the Motorola logo at the back also doubles as the fingerprint reader. The battery that’s powering the device is rated at 3000mAh and it comes with an 18W fast charger out of the box.

The phone will arrive in Ice White, Bright Black, and the special Aurora Blue color which is reminiscent of the Huawei P20 Pro. The price for the 64GB variant is CNY 1,999 (US$ 290), while the version with 128GB storage is CNY 2,099 (US$ 300).

Engineer builds glitter bomb with stinky farts for package thieves

There are times when the receiver of a package is away, it’s just placed on the doorstep. This opens a chance for thieves to steal unprotected goods. Stealing is not cool, but instead of simply relying on the police, a former NASA engineer built something to teach thieves a lesson.

After a couple stole his package one afternoon, Mark Rober decided to create a device that would deliver an ultimate prank. Disguised as an Apple HomePod box, the carefully engineered creation is equipped with four cellular-connected LG G5 phones to record videos in 360 degrees. The phones let Mark see the spectacle of a glitter bomb that showers in all directions. Not only that, but it also fumes a stinky scent using a fart spray. 👀

It’s a harmless way to send a colorful and strong scented message. The only damage is the large amount of glitter that needs to be thoroughly cleaned.

Lenovo Z5 Pro GT makes every other phone look sad

There are phones that surprise us; there are others that simply want to watch the smartphone landscape burn.

Lenovo launched the Z5 Pro GT, and it definitely deserves that overly long moniker. Not only is it the first smartphone to be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 SoC, but it’s also equipped with a whopping 12GB of memory and 512GB of storage.

It doesn’t stop there: The Z5 Pro GT makes use of a slider mechanism similar to what Xiaomi implemented on the Mi Mix 3. This houses the 16- and 8-megapixel selfie camera setup under the slider, as well as the 16- and 24-megapixel shooters on the rear.

Coupled with a 6.39-inch 1080p AMOLED display with an under-display fingerprint scanner, the Z5 Pro GT demolishes most handsets launched in 2018. Even more impressive? The pricing!

Believe it or not, the max memory and storage configuration mentioned earlier retails for only CNY 4,398 or approximately US$ 640. This can lower itself to CNY 3,398 (US$ 495) for the 8GB+256GB variant, CNY 2,998 (US$ 435) for the 8GB+128GB model, or CNY 2,698 (US$ 390) for 6GB+128GB.

There are only a few downsides to this product. One, it doesn’t offer 5G connectivity despite having a compatible chipset; it may be because of the phone’s early release happening in January. Two, its battery capacity is only at 3350mAh, which is below-average for something that packs so much power.

All this info may not even matter to most consumers. Unless you reside in China or have access to reliable online retailers, chances are slim that you’ll see this outside of its homeland.

Microsoft is finally launching the Surface Go in more Asian markets

The Surface Go is the latest and most affordable Surface product from Microsoft that runs on Windows 10. It is an affordable offering to take on tablets from Apple and Samsung. The 2-in-1 device competes against the likes of the Apple iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy S4 Tab.

Microsoft has partnered with Flipkart for online sales with introductory offers, including INR 4,000 off on Type Cover, free Hungama Play subscription worth INR 799, and discount offers from Thomas Cook and Kaya Clinic.

The 2-in-1 comes with a 10-inch LCD display that has an aspect ratio of 3:2. Like all other Surface products, it supports use of the Surface Pen for creative as well as note-taking purposes. It is 8.3mm thin and weighs just 520 grams.

Powering the Surface Go is a 7th-generation Intel Pentium Gold Processor coupled with Intel HD Graphics 615. The company claims it can offer up to nine hours of battery life with moderate usage and also houses a microSDXC card slot for memory expansion.

On the rear is an 8-megapixel camera while the front has a 5-megapixel sensor for video calls. It also includes Windows Hello for quick authentication. Charging is done via a Surface Connect port along with a USB-C port and 3.5mm headphone jack.

The portable machine is built to perform every task a normal Windows 10 computer can, offering increased flexibility and reliability when on the go. Though, this laptop-cum-tablet is built for light tasks like mails, browsing, streaming, and writing.